The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 17, 1920, Image 2

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    THE
HERMISTON
THE
HERALD,
HERMISTON,
HERMISTON
OREGON.
HERALD
Published every Friday at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, in the heart of Eastern
Echo Flour Mills
Oregon's great irrigated alfalfa fields, by the Herald Publishing Company.
M. C. Athey, Editor
Entered as second-class matter, December », 1906, at the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon
Echo, Oregon
Subscription Rates: One Year, $2.00; Six Months, $1.00
MANUFACTURERS OF
Carelessness and failure are twins.
High Grade Patent
Blue Stem Flour
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
ALFALFA, NOT APPLES
In the Issue of September 10, of the Portland Oregonian, we notice
an article headed, "Good Hay Crop Secured—First Cutting of Alfalfa
Heavier Than Usual—Small Damage Done by Summer Rains.” Down to­
wards the bottom of the article we read Umatilla county’s report: "Uma-
till*—Fifty per cent apple crop in Milton-Freewater district, where most
of apples are grown. Failure, to 25 per cent crop, at Hermiston, making
average for county about 4 5 per cent normal.”
We respectfully call the Oregonian's attention to the head lines in
their article. "Good Hay Crop Secured—First Cutting of Alfalfa Heavier
Thun Usual.” They speak the truth about Hermiston and the Umatilla
project. Apples are a secondary consideration here. Alfalfa is the great
product of the west end of Umatilla county.
LET ’EM OBJECT
You have noticed, no doubt, that some well intentloned people are al­
ways objecting.
No matter what kind of a suggestion is made or proposition Is
advanced, they object. Not always to the suggestion in its entirety, but
more frequently to some of its salient features.
A few will tell you that they are a nuisance, always throwing cold
water upon every project.
But are they?
When a proposition is put before the people of this town it should be
subjected to every reasonable test before it is adopted. Every weak point
should be detected and eliminated or its weakness corrected.
If left to the Judgment of optimists entirely it is in danger of being
rushed through without proper consideration.
If the objector is on hand there will be no such haste.
Some of his objections may be wearisome, but others will be valuable.
It is human nature for him to ferret out something to which he can
object, and the more he objects the more certain we are to avoid the danger
spots.
Let him object. It pleases him and is good for the community.
ASK YOUR DEALER
FOR
I
—B. C. Forbes.
Round-Up Brand
OVERALLS
And another pair free if they rip
he fellow who is too indifferent to vote can now .remain at home
and wash dishes while his wife goes to the polls and performs her duty
as a citizen.
SYLVAN G. COHN CO. Inc
If the Job is harder than you thought it would be, then the logical
thing to do is to work harder than you expected.
HE unusual regard in which
the average family holds
its home is, of course, the re­
flection of unusual qualities in
the home itself.
One owner might tell you
his home is comfortable An
other that it is beautiful
third that it is convenient
But if they all were to sum
up the reasons why they value
their home so highly they would
probably say that the home
gives a feeling of pride, self-
confidence and safety.
Inland Empire Lumber Company
Phone 331
" The Yard of Best Quality
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
Wholesale
Mens Furnishing Goods
Pendleton, Oregon
When you feel that it is unwise to tell even a part of the truth, you
might compromise by telling the whole of it.
Brains are of little value, unless a fellow has common sense enough
to apply them.
WE ARE SHOWING FALL AND WINTER SAMPLES FOR SUITS
Ed. V. Price Line
Which is one of the very best and prices are reasonable for this class
of tailoring
Gordon Hats
To Arrive.
The Newest Shades and Styles $5.00 to $7.50
Gordon Caps
If your car balks on Sunday, don't cuss.
Go to church instead.
if you think you are beaten, you are;
If you think you dare not, you don’t,
if you'd like to win but you think you can't,
It's almost a cinch you won't.
if you think you'll lote you're lost;
For out of the world we find •
Success begins with a fellow's will,
It’s all In the state of mind.
Life’s battles don't always go
To the stronger or faster man;
But soon or late the man who wins
Is the one who thinks he can.
—Selected.
SEE
HITT
CONFECTIONERY
STATIONERY
—FOR—
Snna
¿fountain
GUNS
A nd
A ll Popular Soft ‘Drinks
ICE CREAM
In the New Snappy Styles and Cloths $1.75 to $3.50
If you don’t find what you want
in the classified columns .advertise
We art Headquarters for
How would you like to Journey to for it. You’ll get It.
the nearest city for a pound of sugar,
Notice to Creditors
or a yard of muslin, or a spool of
In the County Court of the State
UNION MADE
thread, or a smoke? And how would of Oregon for Umatilla County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
you like to make the trip when you John H. Alexander. Deceased.
$3.50
need a prescription filled in a hurry.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
i dersigned has been appointed by the
with death running you a race.
above entitled court as Administrator
You would make some noise if | of the above entitled estate, and that
Union Suits $2.50 to $7.50, Fall and Winter Weight
forced to such . an extremity—and I he has qualified as the law requires,
then more noise
i All persons having claims against
I the estate are hereby notified to pre-
You would say—and justly so
sent the same to me at the office of
that a town in which you can not | W. J. Warner. Attorney at Law, Her-
Are arriving and this ii the season for this class of Merchandise.
buy a pound of sugar, or a yard of miston, Oregon, with proper vouch-
within six months from the date
These are priced on earlier pinchases, lower than we can buy them
muslin, or a spool of thread, or a ers,
hereof.
smoke, or even get a prescription
now
Dated this 14th day of September.
filled, is a mighty poor excuse for a 1920.
E. P. Dodd.
town and not worth living In.
Administrator of the Estate of
Yet our merchants can only afford
John H. Alexander. Deceased.
NEW PATTERNS OF
to keep these things for your con-
l-5-5tc
vtnience as long as you buy other
Board
of
Equalization
Mettine
of the
things from them.
Westland Irrigation District
It is not doing this town any good
Notice is hereby -given that the
Just the thing for Fall Drapery, 50 cents to 75 cents
to buy the little things here and then | board of directors, ac «ring
a as
— a _ board
**
chase off to a city or send to a cata- | ot equalization will meet at the office
... ... of the district, in the Western Land
logue
house —
when - ...
—
you want Some" and Irrigation building in Hermis-
thing on which the merchant has a ton, Oregon, October, 5th. 1920, at
Are now coming in and they are fine. $3.50 to $15.00
chance to make a dollar.
the hour of 10:00 o’clock a. m.. for
Neither is It doing you any good. | the purpose of reviewing and correct-
i ng its assessment and apportionment
for the prosperity of each citizen Is in
of taxes levied on land within the
dependent to a large extent upon the boundaries of Westland Irrigation
prosperity of the community as a District.
Westland Irrigation District,
whole.
By J. IF Strohm, Secy.
We are not telling you something
1-ltc
you do not know.
Wt are simply refreshing your
Notice to Creditors
memory In hopes the time may come
In the County Court of the State
when our people will conclude that of Oregon, for Umatilla County.
a
town that la worth living In is
In the Matter of the Estate of
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Christian M. Jensen. Deceased.
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8 worth trading On.
Full Line of Ladies’ Shoe* =
That's all.
Notice I* hereby given that the un­
dersigned has been appointed by the
Miss Floy Mummeli, formerly a above entitled court at Administra­
In the schools of Hermiston. trix of th* above entitled estate, and
teacher
Full Line of Girls’ and Boys’
Miss Ads Prann last week that she has qualified as the law re-
visited
and Small Children’s Shoes.
Miss Hummell bas been visiting her quires.
All persona having claims against
family in Oklahoma and la returning
the estate are hereby notified to pre-
to teach in Spokane this year.
sent the same to me at the office of
Mr*. H. A. McLaughlin left Tues- W. J. Warner, Attorney
day for Wall* Walla where she has Hermiston, Oregon. with proper
accepted a permanent position. Mrs voucher* within six months from the
McLaughlin has been In charge of date hereof.
Dated this 10th day of September.
the Hermiston hospital, and until
Hermiston, Oregon
Sam Rodgers, Proprietor
other arrangement* are made the 1920.
Mabel M. Jensen.
hospital will be closed
Administratrix of the Estate of
Christian M. Jensen, Deceased
Harry Murchie was up from Board-
AS THE EDITOR SEES IT
AMMUNITION
In Cones and Packages
A FULL UNE
News stand
Cigars and Tobacco
Carhaarts’ Overalls
Cooper’s Underwear
New Outings
35c to 60c
Dresden Cretonne
Blankets
CEMENT PIPE
For Irrigating and Draining
Concrete Blocks
For Foundations and Building
Cement Brick
For Chimneys
MANUFACTURED BY
Hermiston Cement Products Co
HERMISTON. OREGON
Hermiston Produce
The Oak Tan Shoe Store
B utter W rappers
for
S ale at T he
herald
O ffice
man last Friday.
52-5te
JUST ARRIVED
A nice line of high grade wind proof work vests.
Columbia drab moleskin, suede leather lined,
glove leather sleeve, knit cuffs and collars, each $14.
Same as above, mackinaw lined, mole skin
sleeves, each $9.00.
Western Quilt Batts, weight 3 pounds, $2.00.
DON’T FORGET THAT NICE LINE OF
“Diamond W” Canned Good* and Coffee*
EVERY CAN OR PACKAGE GUARANTEED
BROWNELL’S STORE
Umatilla, Oregon